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The Great Irish Famine
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Author(s):
Christine Kinealy
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2002
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978-0-230-80247-6
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2002
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Remembering the Famine
pp. 31
The Government’s Response to the Crisis
pp. 61
Philanthropy and Private Donations
pp. 90
Food Supply and Trade
pp. 117
Riot, Protest and Popular Agitation
pp. 149
Religion and the Churches
pp. 182
Repeal, Relief and Rebellion
pp. 211
Epilogue
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